The United Nations and several UN partners have said they need $ 5 billion to help 28 million people in Afghanistan. On Tuesday, the United Nations, in coordination with several non-governmental organizations, will launch a joint response program to provide vital humanitarian assistance to 22 million people in Afghanistan and to support – More…

      After August 15, thousands of Afghan citizens flocked to Kabul Airport to escape the current situation and the re-establishment of the Taliban in Afghan political power. Although the US military considered the evacuation process the most challenging in the history of American aviation, it has also had its emotional side, with the – More…

    While a new war threatens Afghanistan, it is now believed that Afghanistan could be plunged into a civil war if the Taliban do not change and an inclusive government is not formed. A case will bring new warnings about the expansion of migration in Afghanistan and the brain drain. It is believed that – More…

  India’s first shipment of humanitarian aid since the fall of the previous government arrived in Kabul today. The assistance includes two tons of medical supplies sent on a flight from New Delhi to Kabul. The Ministry of Public Health welcomes this assistance but does not consider it sufficient and calls for more global aid – More…

  A school teacher polishes people’s shoes on the roads of Kabul due to poverty and unemployment. Hadiya, the teacher, says that her teaching salary has not been paid for four months, so she has to polish people’s shoes for a pittance to find bread for her children. The school teacher adds that her husband – More…

  More frustrated than yesterday, he sits on the edge of his bakery and waits for new customers; in 15 years of work, he goes through the most challenging time; even buying flour is a resurrection for him. Mohammadullah Nanwa earns his shop rent with difficulty; his poverty has increased to such an extent that – More…